Garment-receptacle.



H. P. BURWBLL.

GARMENT REGEPTAGLB.

APPLIOATION FILED Emme, 1914.

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GARMENT-BECEPTACLE.

Application filed February 2G, 1914.

To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, HENRIETTA PETTY- JoHNBUawnLL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Maysville, in thecounty of Mason and State of Kentucky, have in vented new and usefulimprovements in Garment-Receptacles, of which the following is aspecification.

This invention relates to receptacles for carrying garments, and isparticularly adapted for holding babys napkins.

The object of the present invention is to provide a device of this kind,which is easy 'to carry and is so constructed, that both soiled and dryor clean napkins can be carried without the one contaminating the other.

In the accompanying drawings :-Figure l is a perspective view of theinvention, with a part broken away for clearness, Fig. 2 is a centralsection, and Fig. 3 is another perspective view of the device.

ln referring to the drawings,. like numerals indicate the same parts inthe several views.

Numeral 1 indicates a receptacle formed of cloth, having an opening 2therein, adapted to be closed by the clasps 3. Within this receptacle isan inner pouch 4 of much the same shape, only it is smaller and isadapted to be inserted within the receptacle l through the opening 2.rlhe pouch 4 is composed of waterprooi.l material and is provided withan opening 5, which may be closed by clasps 6.

Referring to Fig. 2, it will be noticed that the dry garments or napkins7 are placed in the receptacle l, while the soiled ones 8 are held bythe inner pouch 4. rlhus it will be seen, that the dry and soiledgarments or Speccaton of Letters Patent.

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napkins 7 and 8 are inclcsed within the outer receptacle and still arekept from contact with each other by a wall of the inner waterproofpouch 4.

rlhe invention may be made up in an or namental style by sewing a pieceof lace 9 around the periphery oi' the outer receptacle l. lt thus formsan ornamental pillow or pad upon which a baby may be held, securing thelap of the party holding the baby against disaster in case of accidents.To this end the inner pouch 4 is constructed so that when it is insertedwithin the receptacle l and spread out it will form a complete layerinside of said receptacle, thus serving to make the pad waterproof.

lt will be understood from the foregoing, that when a change oit apparelis required, the soiled napkin is placed in the pouch 4, while a cleanand dry one ready for use, is taken from the outer receptacle l.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim is A baby padcomprising an outer container having an opening in the side thereof, andadapted to hold drv garments, and an independent waterproof pouch havingan opening in the side thereoiand adapted to hold soiled garments, saidpouch being adapted to be inserted within said outer container and tocover the entire inner surface thereof to form a waterproof lining forsaid pad.

ln testimony whereof l have hereunto set my hand lin the presence ot twosubscribing Witnesses.

HENRIETTA PETTYJOHN BURWELL.

Witnesses:

LOUISE REYNoLDs Beer, CARRIE M. PICKETT.

Copies oi' this patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing;the Commissioner of Patents.

Washington, ID. C.

